Wed Aug 18, 2004, 11:10 AM
Hi folks,
I recently was able to find a steal on 3 1.5" alenquer red discus ($6 each!). The same day, I won a 29 gallon aquarium in a raffle. My lucky day, right? Providence wants me to keep discus, apparently. In any case I'm done bragging. ;)
Aside from saying hello to everyone and sending a thank you to the owner/moderators of this site for its existance, I wanted to use this opportunity to invite comments/concerns about my setup. I've been lurking on this forum for a day or two, trying to collect as much information as possible, but I'm sure my knowledge is very incomplete.
My 29 gallon is just a tank, hood, & light at this point (I have to pick it up next week). The discus are currently in a 55g angel tank until the new tank is set up and cycled. With only 3 discus (I'm not sure if I can/want to put any other fauna in the tank), I'll have close to the 10 gallons per discus rule that I picked up somewhere on the internet.
*I'm assuming I will have 1 24" flourescent light, so probably ~1WPG.
*I'm going with a Ebo Jager 13" 150W heater, and I plan on setting it at 82 degrees F.
*The filter I'm not sure of. I have spare Whisper power filters, of the 20g-30g variety. I am definitely leaning towards a H.O.T. Magnum filter, although I'm concerned that the '250 GPH' flow rate might cause too much water disturbance for the discus. I do want to keep high water quality without daily water changes.
*Am I wrong in assuming I will need a massive amount of aeration for this temp?
*This will be my first experience with a sand substrate. If I've comprehended correctly from my reading, white quartz sand will not act as a buffer, and is a biotope substrate approximation. I plan on using 1" depth. Is there a specific grain size I should look for?
*I will eventually find driftwood for the tank.
*I plan on using live plants, such as jungle val and amazon sword plants.
*At the risk of exceedingly low growth rates for these two species, is there a floating plant that would be considered a biotope species? I seem to recall that discus prefer low light levels, and I'm hoping a nice floating plant will make them feel safe. I'd like to shy away from java moss or duck weed. This question has intrigued me about some discus tanks. Is there a detrimental effect to discus from having a high-wattage tank? What kind of trade-offs do most planted discus tank keepers make? I seem to recall a lot of questions in forums about the addition of CO2 to planted discus tanks, which makes me think that most opt for a high-lighting situation.
*Am I correct in reading that hard water is preferable for young discus, but I should opt for an RO apparatus in a year?
*I plan on using a diet of frozen beefheart and O.S.I. Discus flake--for robust growth and vivid color.
Thank you all for your patience, I know this is a horribly long post. I'm just really excited and horribly ignorant. :) I want a great initial setup, so I can manage to justify buying a larger tank and more discus!
I recently was able to find a steal on 3 1.5" alenquer red discus ($6 each!). The same day, I won a 29 gallon aquarium in a raffle. My lucky day, right? Providence wants me to keep discus, apparently. In any case I'm done bragging. ;)
Aside from saying hello to everyone and sending a thank you to the owner/moderators of this site for its existance, I wanted to use this opportunity to invite comments/concerns about my setup. I've been lurking on this forum for a day or two, trying to collect as much information as possible, but I'm sure my knowledge is very incomplete.
My 29 gallon is just a tank, hood, & light at this point (I have to pick it up next week). The discus are currently in a 55g angel tank until the new tank is set up and cycled. With only 3 discus (I'm not sure if I can/want to put any other fauna in the tank), I'll have close to the 10 gallons per discus rule that I picked up somewhere on the internet.
*I'm assuming I will have 1 24" flourescent light, so probably ~1WPG.
*I'm going with a Ebo Jager 13" 150W heater, and I plan on setting it at 82 degrees F.
*The filter I'm not sure of. I have spare Whisper power filters, of the 20g-30g variety. I am definitely leaning towards a H.O.T. Magnum filter, although I'm concerned that the '250 GPH' flow rate might cause too much water disturbance for the discus. I do want to keep high water quality without daily water changes.
*Am I wrong in assuming I will need a massive amount of aeration for this temp?
*This will be my first experience with a sand substrate. If I've comprehended correctly from my reading, white quartz sand will not act as a buffer, and is a biotope substrate approximation. I plan on using 1" depth. Is there a specific grain size I should look for?
*I will eventually find driftwood for the tank.
*I plan on using live plants, such as jungle val and amazon sword plants.
*At the risk of exceedingly low growth rates for these two species, is there a floating plant that would be considered a biotope species? I seem to recall that discus prefer low light levels, and I'm hoping a nice floating plant will make them feel safe. I'd like to shy away from java moss or duck weed. This question has intrigued me about some discus tanks. Is there a detrimental effect to discus from having a high-wattage tank? What kind of trade-offs do most planted discus tank keepers make? I seem to recall a lot of questions in forums about the addition of CO2 to planted discus tanks, which makes me think that most opt for a high-lighting situation.
*Am I correct in reading that hard water is preferable for young discus, but I should opt for an RO apparatus in a year?
*I plan on using a diet of frozen beefheart and O.S.I. Discus flake--for robust growth and vivid color.
Thank you all for your patience, I know this is a horribly long post. I'm just really excited and horribly ignorant. :) I want a great initial setup, so I can manage to justify buying a larger tank and more discus!